« Reply #8 on: April 11, 2013, 05:16:55 PM »
All the bikes I have seen with factory cruise control have the controls on the right side. All the bikes I have owned with factory cruise control have the controls on the right side.
For some reason it just doesn't seem logical to me to have it on the right side. But I have never thought about it all THAT much.
One thing that really makes me curious- what do you do with your right hand when cruise in engaged? In a car, you take your foot off the pedal. I don't know if I would always want my hand off the bar on a bike with cruise engaged. But if you grab the grip, won't that interfere with the cruise? Could it even cause damage? That is a situation where electronic throttle control really is a great advantage, no?

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